To stress what Eng posted, TER is gone as well for those of us in the US.
Here is the pop up that displays when attempting to access the site:
"The U.S. Congress has passed the Stop Enabling Sex-Trafficking Act (SESTA, also known as The Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act or FOSTA). SESTA amends Section 230 of the 1996 Communications Decency Act, a federal law which has served as the bedrock of protection for online publishers – from Facebook, Yelp, Reddit and Twitter to The Erotic Review – from being held liable for user’s posts on their sites. Under SESTA / FOSTA, the U.S. government can prosecute websites and those that operate them criminally for posts made by users.
As a result of this new law, TER has made the difficult decision to block access to the website from the United States until such time as the courts have enjoined enforcement of the law, the law has been repealed or amended, or TER has found a way to sufficiently address any legal concerns created by the new law. TER is not alone in responding to this threat to your First Amendment Rights: Craigslist has pulled all of its Personal Ads, Reddit has closed a number of Subreddits and sites such as CityVibe and Men4RentNow have gone completely dark. Other websites have taken or are expected to take similar actions."
However, I was able to log on thru my VPN (having it display my IP address as out of the US) and was able to get on just fine. Not sure if this a temporary work around or not.
It's just a matter of time before Eccie and P411 follow suit. For me BP wasn't a big deal since I'm not a BP kind of guy. But we know its coming for the rest of these sites. I suspect sooner rather than later. I'm going to work on compiling a list of provider friends, email addresses, etc., along with you guys so we can keep communicating until this thing plays out.